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01/02/2005 12:43:26 PM · #1 |
I did not see anything during a search...but wondering how many use the software to make their colors on monitors more accurate...and how good is it really?
I have a ViewSonic PS790 Professional Series monitor that I personally think is pretty damn good...but then again I have nothing but cheaper monitors to compare.
The only real software I have seen is ColorVision Spyder2 for color calibration... |
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01/02/2005 12:45:40 PM · #2 |
Adobe gamma works well if you don't want to fork over $$$ for a Spyder. It is usually included with Photoshop. |
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01/13/2005 07:10:19 PM · #3 |
I use Spyder. The adobe gamma is very subjective, and I couldn't get an exact color match with my printer. After calibrating with Spyder, what I see is what I get.
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01/13/2005 08:20:31 PM · #4 |
I just got a Lacie CRT monitor yesterday and took most of last night calibrating it using Adobe Gamma, I think I got it just right but I'd like to invest in some color management software. I'm thinking of ColorPlus which is aimed at home users. Would this be enough? All I really want is to get the colors right. I don't make my own prints and the price difference between this and Spyder is about $70. Thoughts?
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01/13/2005 09:33:21 PM · #5 |
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